GUNS N' ROSES-Themed Slot Machine Due In January

November 24, 2015

Swedish casino games developer NetEnt will release a GUNS N' ROSES-themed slot machine on January 21, 2016.

As you play, you can apparently choose your setlist from such megahits as "Welcome To The Jungle", "Sweet Child O' Mine", "Paradise City" and "November Rain", as well as the title track of the band's last album, 2008's "Chinese Democracy".

Check out a video teaser below.

NetEnt is a leading digital entertainment company, providing premium gaming solutions to the world's most successful online casino operators. Since its inception in 1996, NetEnt has been a true pioneer in driving the market with thrilling games powered by a cutting-edge platform. NetEnt is committed to helping customers stay ahead of the competition, is listed on NASDAQ Stockholm (NET–B) and employs 700 people in Stockholm, Malta, Kiev, Gothenburg and Gibraltar.

Rumors about a reunion of GUNS N' ROSES' classic lineup have been heating up ever since the summer, when guitarist Slash revealed that he and singer Axl Rose had repaired their relationship after nearly 20 years of estrangement.

Several members have recently left the current lineup of GUNS N' ROSES, which features Rose as the sole original member. The band has not performed live since last year, but its Twitter account has posted several cryptic messages lately, furthering talk of a reunion.

Other celebrities and musicians with direct or indirect ties to the GUNS camp have also hinted that an announcement is imminent.

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